May
23, 2007Why
do the poor support right-wing parties? A cross-national
analysis
Seminar with John Huber (Columbia University).
Part of lecture series: Candidates, Issues and
Processes: New Developments Affecting the 2008 American
Presidential
Elections. Held at
Sciences Po, Paris

April
10, 2007Singing La Marseillaise: National Identity
in the French Election Campaign

Seminar
with Sophie Duchesne (Sciences Po). Held at Sciences Po,
Paris. Part of the 2007 French Elections Seminar Series.

April
5, 2007The Welfare State Issues in France:
Are There Political Differences Between Parties and
Candidates?

Seminar
with Bruno Palier (Sciences Po).
Part of the 2007 French Elections Seminar Series.

Seminar
with Nonna Mayer (Sciences Po).
Part of the 2007 French Elections Seminar Series.

March
20, 2007 Climate Change Architecture in the Post
Kyoto Area: A European
PerspectiveSeminar with Laurence Tubiana (Sciences Po,
Director of the IDDRI). In collaboration with the MPA
Program in Environmental Science and Policy.

March
6, 2007Ethnic Relations in France: From the 2005 French
Riots to the 2007 Presidential Elections

Seminar
with Manlio Cinalli (Sciences Po).
Part of the 2007 French Elections Seminar Series.

February
27,
2007Tony Blair. The
Making of a Charismatic LeaderSeminar with Florence Faucher-King
(Sciences Po).

February
20, 2007Is Europe the Great Absentee of the Campaign?

Seminar
with Emiliano Grossman (Sciences Po).
Part of the 2007 French Elections Seminar Series.

FALL
2006

December
14, 2006Shaping Race Policy: The United
States in Comparative PerspectiveSeminar with Robert Lieberman (Columbia University).
Discussant:Daniel Sabbagh (CERI, Sciences Po).

(Executive Vice
President of International Affairs
and Strategic Planning, EDF), Christin
Nadal (North America Chief Executive
Officer, EDF), and Assaad Saab (Vice
President for International Affairs,
EDF). Co-sponsored by the Center for
Energy, Marine Transportation and Public
Policy.

with the support
of the Association of Canadian Studies (ACS-AEC)
and the Quebec Government
House in New York
(Ministère des Relations Internationales)

Created
in the fall 2002, the Alliance Program is a non-profit transatlantic joint-venture
between Columbia University and three French prestigious institutions,
The École Polytechnique, Sciences Po and the Université
of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne.

Alliance is an innovative program whose aim is to initiate and
accompany new initiatives in the fields of education cooperation,
research collaboration, and policy outreach. Over the last four
years the Alliance’s scope of activities have included the
organization of numerous academic conferences both in Paris and
in New York, the setting up of international multidisciplinary
research teams, and the creation of joint-courses and curricula
targeting the students of its founding partners.